Other ways to give
Support the Free First Aid Kit Project
Since EMS Week 2025, Bennington Rescue is providing free first aid harm reduction kits at community events and trainings.
Each kit contains a number of adhesive bandages “Band-aids”, gauze & tape for larger wounds, anti-itch cream for stings or rashes, burn cream, antibiotic ointment, emergency blanket to maintain warmth, and a dose of naloxone (depending on availability) for opioid overdose.
You can help us keep this project going by making kit supply purchases through our Amazon Wishlist.
Social Media Fundraisers
You can start your own fundraiser for Bennington Rescue through a number of social media sites, like Facebook.
To start a fundraiser on Facebook, you can do the following:
Go to your Facebook homepage
Click Fundraisers in the left menu
Click Raise Money
Select Nonprofit - search for “Town of Bennington Rescue Squad”
Add details about your fundraiser, such as:
Title
Description
Fundraising goal
Currency
End date
Choose an image for your fundraiser
Click the Create button
You can also create a fundraiser on the Facebook app by:
Clicking the three lines in the bottom right corner (iPhone) or top right corner (Android)
Clicking the Fundraisers tab
Selecting Create Fundraiser
You can share your fundraiser on your Facebook timeline, in groups related to your cause, and with friends and family.
Giving Tuesday
Every Giving Tuesday, Bennington Rescue reminds our friends and neighbors to think about supporting non-profits serving our area.
Emergencies happen when you least expect them. In those critical life-or-death moments, you want the assurance that a highly trained EMS crew is there to respond. We’ve invested in training to ensure that our crew members are ready to respond with the knowledge, training, experience, and equipment necessary to give you or someone you love the best chance for survival.
Your gift could make a life-saving difference for someone in our community—whether it’s a friend, neighbor, or loved one. Help us ensure that Bennington Rescue remains a leader in emergency medical response.